Boston bombing and potential aftermath
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This will be a very short article because there isn't much to be said.
I guess by now everyone's heard of the Boston marathon bombing ( or to be more exact of the two bombs that went off in that area ).
Police officials have declared that there were 17 other more unexploded devices hidden in the buildings around the marathon pathway. So much for homeland security's "efficiency" and their billions of dollars spent.
But what is important now is - and i must stress this - that we don't panic and don't generate a mass hysteria ( 9/11 anyone ? ) which will allow politicians and elites to create new "agencies" designed to "protect us" while slowly chipping away at our rights and freedoms.
And for what?
To protect us from the boogie man - that their whole awesome technology and semi-police state have ALREADY proven ineffective at doing. You can BET they'll try to sneak some new sick legislation designed at removing one or two article from the Bill of Rights.
Don't let fear cloud your judgement in the coming weeks - things are about to get interesting.
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That same day 55 Iraqis died due to a bomb explosion
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This is sounding more and more like the Youtube comment section everyday.
All i'm missing is "the jews did it" and "something about zionism and NWO"
Says the conspirator who's talking about the potential aftermath to a little bomb.
Comment deleted for being an 'insult'. Just shows that you colonists are offended by anything outside your bubble.
I doubt the NDAA and other rights violations are "conspiracy".
But hey, if you rather have a ball and a chain after you...
Supposedly, this year was the year that there was much much more security and police present before the bombing even happened. The response to the explosions was pretty much immediate too.
@ HYBRI😨 "Comment deleted for being an 'insult'. Just shows that you colonists are offended by anything outside your bubble. "
I can't delete your comments. Admin has this privilege nor i would do it if i could. Americans got this little nice thing called "freedom of speech". No such thing in the UK it seems.